Community Monuments Fund 2023 Announced
Above: Recipient of 2022 funding under Community Monuments Fund, Blarney Castle Lime Kilm, before and after.
14th December 2022
Owners and custodians of archaeological monuments in Cork City are invited to apply for funding for their structures.
The Department of Housing, Local Government and Heritage has advertised the 2023 Community Monuments Fund with €6 million available nationally. The fund will be administered locally by Cork City Council Archaeologist Ciara Brett.
The funding is prioritised for the care, conservation, maintenance, protection and promotion of archaeological monuments. See Historic Environment Viewer (archaeology.ie) for location map of archaeological monuments in Cork City.
In 2022 Cork City Council received €167,000 for 3 projects in Cork City. Conservation works were undertaken at a lime kiln at Blarney Castle Demesne, Waterloo Belfry Tower and at Rathcooney Church, Glanmire.
The Community Monuments Fund 2023 has 3 Streams:
- Stream 1 will offer grants up to €85,000 aimed at essential repairs and capital works for the conservation and repair of archaeological monuments
- Stream 2 will offer grants of up to €30,000 for development of Conservation Management Plans/Reports that are aimed at identifying measures for conservation of archaeological monuments and improving public access.
- Stream 3 will offer grants of up to €30,000 for enhancement of access infrastructure and interpretation (including virtual/online) at archaeological monuments.
Full details of the fund are set out in the handbook.
The closing date for applications to the Local Authority is 5pm on Friday 27th January 2023 and should be submitted to archaeology@corkcity.ie
Applications will be assessed by the Local Authority in advance of being submitted to the Department. Please contact Ciara Brett, City Archaeologist, archaeology@corkcity.ie if you wish to discuss a possible project.
Community-Monuments-Fund-2023---Handbook-CMF2023.pdf (size 468.7 KB)
Community-Monuments-Fund-2023---Application-Form-CMF-A.doc (size 912.4 KB)